Category: Tutorials

Computer Worm Consequences & Protection

| September 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

A computer worm is a program which copies itself across a network.A computer worm differs from a computer virus in that a computer worm can run itself. A virus needs a host program to run, and the virus code runs as part of the host program. A computer worm can spread without a host program, although some modern computer worms also use files to hide inside.

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Call Forging

| July 27, 2011 | 5 Comments

Want to Spoof a identity of caller,we have brought some intresting trick.

Call Forging is the trick by which you can spoof the identity of the
caller and misguide the calle.

By call forging the caller identity is spoofed and can be easily done
by the folllowing way.

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Make free calls to 40 Countries(India Included)

| March 28, 2009 | 3 Comments

Hello Friends,

With Tuitalk, You can make free international calls to over 40 countries. And yes India is included in this list. Tuitalk offers about 12 minutes of free calls each day (trick being to register with your extended profile).

Each day Tuitalk gives its users 12 min of free calls. Yes you can make free calls to India worth 12 minutes every day. Your account is automatically credited with 12 min every day.

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Crack Windows Password Instantly

| March 10, 2009 | 4 Comments

Have you ever tried to log into a Windows computer for a few minutes and you finally realize that you forgot the password?

There’s a way to crack the password and it doesn’t involve reformatting and reinstalling Windows.

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Cracking Passwords using a USB

| February 9, 2009 | 7 Comments

Hello Friends,

Have you ever thought that a Simple USB Drive can be used as a Destructive Tool for Hacking Passwords? Today I will show you how to hack Passwords using an USB Pen Drive.

As we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily basis, including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows messenger etc. Along with these, Windows also stores passwords of Outlook Express, SMTP, POP, FTP accounts and auto-complete passwords of many browsers like IE and Firefox. There exists many tools for recovering these passswords from their stored places.

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